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The War of Colors

By: Marcel Robinson
Narrated by: Lando Laurel
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As racial injustice proliferates and lines are drawn, a civil war looms on the horizon.

Charles Williams is a Los Angeles City police officer and a man of strong ethics and integrity. His longtime partner, Rick despite the occasional crass comment, has always seemed like a stand-up guy. However, shortly after unearthing Rick's true colors, Charles abruptly changes partners, igniting his colleagues' scrutiny.

As civil unrest builds over the racial divide in the United States, so does the turmoil in LAPD. Battle lines are being drawn with Charles caught on either side; blue or black. Opposition rampages across the nation, fueling the rising discord and pushing America towards a new civil war.

"United we stand, divided we fall" is no longer a call to action, but a prophecy, as corruption and revolution take hold. The future of the United States and his people hang in the balance.

Uncover this eye-opening and unfiltered experience today.

©2021 Edward M. Yates (P)2021 Edward M. Yates

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